How to Add EBT to Doordash

If you are looking to add your EBT card to your Doordash account, follow these simple steps to make the process easy and convenient for you.

Step 1: Check Eligibility

Before adding your EBT card to your Doordash account, make sure you are eligible to use it for food delivery services. EBT cards are typically used for government assistance programs like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) or WIC (Women, Infants, and Children). Check with your state’s policies to see if you can use your EBT card for Doordash purchases.

Step 2: Add EBT Card Information

To add your EBT card to your Doordash account, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Doordash app on your mobile device or go to the website on your computer.
  2. Go to your account settings and select “Payment.”
  3. Choose “Add Payment Method” and select “EBT Card.”
  4. Enter your EBT card information, including the card number, expiration date, and CVV code.
  5. Save the information to your account.

Step 3: Verify Your EBT Card

After adding your EBT card to your Doordash account, you may need to verify it to ensure it can be used for purchases. Follow any instructions provided by Doordash or your state’s EBT program to complete the verification process.

Step 4: Place Your Order

Once your EBT card is added and verified on your Doordash account, you can start placing orders for food delivery. Select the items you want to purchase, proceed to checkout, and choose your EBT card as the payment method.

Step 5: Enjoy Your Meal

With your EBT card successfully added to your Doordash account, you can enjoy the convenience of ordering food delivery using your government assistance benefits. Sit back, relax, and wait for your delicious meal to arrive at your doorstep.

Adding your EBT card to Doordash is a simple process that can make ordering food delivery more accessible for individuals receiving government assistance. By following these steps, you can take advantage of the convenience and flexibility that Doordash offers while using your EBT benefits for eligible purchases.